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Lion Hunting and Trophy Quality Records in Zambia for the Period 1967-2000: Will the Trends in Trophy Size Drop as Lion Population Declines?

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dc.creator Chomba, Chansa
dc.creator Senzota, Ramadhani. B.M
dc.creator Chabwela, Harry
dc.creator Nyirenda, Vincent
dc.date 2016-09-21T14:26:07Z
dc.date 2016-09-21T14:26:07Z
dc.date 2004-02
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:30:11Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:30:11Z
dc.identifier Chomba, C., Senzota, R., Chabwela, H. and Nyirenda, V., 2014. Lion Hunting and Trophy Quality Records in Zambia for the Period 1967-2000: Will the Trends in Trophy Size Drop as Lion Population Declines?. Open Journal of Ecology, 4(04), p.182.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4040
dc.identifier 10.4236/oje.2014.44019
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4040
dc.description Data on lion skull measurements taken were collected and analyzed to determine trends in trophy size as an indicator of population size, and area of origin among the concessioned hunting areas in Zambia for the period 1967-2000. A comparison of trophy quality was also made with Tanzania and Zimbabwe which were the other two key sources of lion trophies in Africa. It was assumed that a comprehensive analysis of lion trophy sizes obtained from trophy hunting would be used as an indicator of hunting pressure on lion populations in Zambia. This approach was used because trophy size is an index of abundance particularly for species such as lion which are difficult to count using conventional census methods. Record lion trophies from Safari Club International rating were also collected and assessed to compare trophy quality obtained from Zambia and those of Tanzania and Zimbabwe for the same period 1967-2000 (33 years). Results obtained suggested that Zambia’s contribution to the record trophies under Safari Club International did not decline in the intervening period 1967-2000 and could not be used as an effective indicator of lion population in Zambia. At regional level, Zambia had second highest 24%, after Tanzania 56%, while Zimbabwe was third, 20%. It was found that the size of skulls could not be used as an effective indicator of population size as the record trophies did not decline while the population was alleged to have declined on the continent. Other factors, such as genetic, low prey densities, snaring, poisoning and problem animal control needed to be investigated to determine their impact on
dc.language en
dc.subject Lion
dc.subject Trophy
dc.subject Measurement
dc.subject Trend
dc.subject Decline
dc.subject Population Size
dc.title Lion Hunting and Trophy Quality Records in Zambia for the Period 1967-2000: Will the Trends in Trophy Size Drop as Lion Population Declines?
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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